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Divine Champion
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Hit Points: d10 + Con. mod/ level
==Mechanical Information==
Proficiencies: Weapons(Simple and Martial), Armor(Light and Medium), Shields
Skill Points: 2 + Int. mod/ level
Attacks: +1/ level
Alignment: Dependent on deity


Requirements: Weapon focus in the deity's chosen weapon (or a suitable equivalent approved by the DMs).
* '''Alignment''': Dependent on Deity
* '''Hit Dice''': 10 Hit Points + Con. modifier per level
* '''Proficiencies''': Simple Weapons, Martial Weapons, Light Armor, Medium Armor, Shields
* '''Skill Points''': 2 + int modifier per level
* '''Save Progression''': High Fort, High Reflex, Low Will
* '''Attack Bonus''': +1 per level.  


General
== Skills ==
* In addition to the standard loadout, Concentration is a class skill for Divine Champions.
 
==Bonus Feats==
* Level 2: Divine Might, Divine Shield
 
==General==
Divine champion is a prestige class in Faerun whose members are the holy warriors of various churches, dedicated to the protection of the holy sites, priests and pilgrims, as well as the leaders of the crusades. Most of them have a military background. Every single church can have divine champions and the battles between champions of opposing faiths are legendary.
Divine champion is a prestige class in Faerun whose members are the holy warriors of various churches, dedicated to the protection of the holy sites, priests and pilgrims, as well as the leaders of the crusades. Most of them have a military background. Every single church can have divine champions and the battles between champions of opposing faiths are legendary.


Earning in Game:
* The Divine Champion may be of any deity, not just of Torm.
  -In order to earn this prestige class, the following is helpful:
 
  -Accomplishing some or multiple things on behalf of your deity.
==Earning In-Game==
  -Having a reputation for being a major supporter of your faith.
 
  -Having the support/sanction of your Church/institutional faith.
To begin earning Divine Champion the following is the recommended guideline to follow.
  -These are guidelines, not rules. Creativity is always best.
 
  In order to earn this prestige class, the following is helpful:
  * Accomplishing some or multiple things on behalf of your deity.
  * Having a reputation for being a major supporter of your faith.
  * Having the support/sanction of your Church/institutional faith.
  * These are guidelines, not rules. Creativity is always best.
 
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Mechanical Information

  • Alignment: Dependent on Deity
  • Hit Dice: 10 Hit Points + Con. modifier per level
  • Proficiencies: Simple Weapons, Martial Weapons, Light Armor, Medium Armor, Shields
  • Skill Points: 2 + int modifier per level
  • Save Progression: High Fort, High Reflex, Low Will
  • Attack Bonus: +1 per level.

Skills

  • In addition to the standard loadout, Concentration is a class skill for Divine Champions.

Bonus Feats

  • Level 2: Divine Might, Divine Shield

General

Divine champion is a prestige class in Faerun whose members are the holy warriors of various churches, dedicated to the protection of the holy sites, priests and pilgrims, as well as the leaders of the crusades. Most of them have a military background. Every single church can have divine champions and the battles between champions of opposing faiths are legendary.

  • The Divine Champion may be of any deity, not just of Torm.

Earning In-Game

To begin earning Divine Champion the following is the recommended guideline to follow.

In order to earn this prestige class, the following is helpful:
* Accomplishing some or multiple things on behalf of your deity.
* Having a reputation for being a major supporter of your faith.
* Having the support/sanction of your Church/institutional faith.
* These are guidelines, not rules. Creativity is always best.